


2 - 12 Weeks | South Africa | Community
Give back to others, experience spectacular sights and cultures and have fun on a life changing experience
DESTINATION(S): |
South Africa |
DURATION: |
2 - 12 Weeks |
INCLUDES: |
Airport transfers, accommodation, meals, orientation and support from local staff |
START DATES: |
1st Monday of the Month (every month except December) |
PERFECT FOR: |
Adventurers, students, gap year projects |
RATES (FROM): |
Please contact us for a quote |
PROJECT OVERVIEW
Apart from the normal struggles of living with a disability, social stigma and discrimination surrounding disabilities mean that People With Disabilities (PWD) face even greater challenges.
In many instances, PWDs are not afforded the same opportunities as regular members of society and this, in turn, means they are often unable to contribute productively to their communities.
Your role will be based in a local care center, which provides social activities, food, assistance with day-to-day life and vocational training.
You will work alongside center staff, assisting them and taking on responsibilities as your skills and experience allow. It was discovered by medical workers that persons with disabilities were not accessing medical treatment and services, many were left at home alone with no assistance and some without food.
They were also facing negative social attitudes and perceptions and social stigma.
YOUR ROLE
Your role is based at a local registered care center which provides services for 20 – 30 adults with either physical or intellectual disabilities.
The center is staffed with volunteers who provide support and community-based rehabilitation.
As a volunteer your role will be to assist with the daily client-related activities at the Centre which involve:
- Social interaction with clients and assisting them with their day-to-day activities in the center
- Supporting the center and their clients to generate income through making arts and crafts items and selling them within the local community
- Assisting with vocation and skills-based training
- Helping out in the kitchen and in the garden to provide nutritious meals for clients
- Tell the residents stories about your home and travels – help them explore the world despite their physical challenges.
DAY IN THE LIFE OF A VOLUNTEER
07:00
Wake up and have your breakfast on the deck overlooking the beach and Hout Bay Harbour!
07:30
Travel to your placement and get ready to begin your day.
08:00
Participate in your chosen project assisting with teaching activities.
12:00
Time to eat the packed lunch you made that morning!
12:30
Begin your afternoon’s work with a full stomach and enthusiasm – this will involve continuing to assist at the center, or opting to help at youth clubs with homework, reading and activities to develop self-confidence.
15:00
Return back to your accommodation and share your day’s adventures with other volunteers, maybe even a quick swim in the sea!
18:30
Enjoy a delicious evening meal and relax...
RATES
Pricing Details
DATES & AVAILABILITY
This project starts on the first Monday of every month, except December.
GENERAL TOUR INFORMATION
What To Bring
- Mobile phone with roaming OR “unlocked”(Buy local network SIM on arrival)
- Sunglasses/Sun hat/Bandanna/Sun cream
- Insect repellent
- Day pack/rucksack for everyday
- Small torch (a head torch is preferable)
- Toiletries/ Hand sanitizer & wet wipes(You can easily buy toiletries on arrival in Swaziland & Cape Town)
- Personal first aid kit/ Painkillers
- Boots &/or sturdy trainers
- Flip flops/Sandals/Swimwear
- Fun &/or casual wear for the weekend!
- Light waterproof jacket
Accommodation
- Hout Bay Backpackers, in Hout Bay
- Hot showers
- Clean toilets.
- Three meals a day will also be provided, some on a self-serve basis and others cooked for you
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
Do I need experience to join this project?
How long is the work day?
This can vary but typically you will depart from your accommodation around 08:00am to arrive at your project and get started around 08:30. There is always a lunch break of at least one hour, and projects will resume in the afternoon with a finish time around 16:00. You'll have plenty of free time to relax and explore in the evenings and at weekends.
How many people will I be working alongside?
Each month we have a variety of volunteers join us from all over the world. In most cases you will be staying at a lodge with shared accommodation with perhaps 4-20+ other volunteers, however, these volunteers may be split amongst several different volunteer projects during the day. This is a great opportunity to meet and mix with volunteers who have different interests, but still get to have an intimate project experience!
What is the typical age of participants on the programme?
When/how should I book by flights?
Do I need any vaccinations?
Please check with your primary healthcare provider for the most current advice and let them know that you will be traveling to southern Africa. They may want to make sure all of your vaccinations are up to date and may have health recommendations for you. Essentially, it is up to you to seek current advice and decide whether you want to want to get vaccinated or take any malaria prophylaxis.
What about visas?
Visa requirements will depend on your nationality and it is your own responsibility to check whether or not you need a visa, so make sure you check on your local governments’ travel site for the most up to date information. However, many nationalities are able to obtain a 30-day tourist visa on entry at the border. If you are staying for longer periods our staff will help you with an extension in the country.
What about travel insurance?
It is your own responsibilty to obtain sufficient insurance cover for medical emergencies and other mishaps that could occur on your trip. It is strongly recommended that all volunteers have a valid travel insurance policy that will cover them for the duration of their stay.
Where does your project fees go?
By signing up with us you are donating your time and skills to work directly with communities in need through a structured project. There are many benefits of volunteering with an organization like ours. Sometimes it is hard to find projects to support in a foreign country that are safe, worthwhile and reputable. When you sign-up for one of our projects for 2 or 12-weeks, you become part of a bigger, sustainable plan that our team of qualified staff has carefully crafted. You will also receive travel and visa support, orientation, a safe place to stay, logistical support, in addition to clear expectations of the work you will do. This is why we charge a fee for volunteering or interning abroad.
Your project fee goes towards a company you can trust, an experience that is worthwhile and an opportunity that will make a positive and sustainable impact on the community you have chosen to serve.
BOOKING
Please complete our enquiry form and one of our team members will be in contact with you to start planning your African Adventure. Alternatively you can contact us directly via WhatsApp or Email with any questions you might have.
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Phone/WhatsApp:
+268 7865 4029 -
Email:
bookings@alloutafrica.com -
Office Details:
All Out Africa Projects, Lidwala Lodge,
Roki Centre, MR 103, Ezulwini, Eswatini -
Office Hours:
Mon - Fri: 8h00 - 17h00
Sat - Sun: CLOSED
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